Networks of formal neurons are introduced as paradigms for neuronal structures in the brain underlying language. Linguistic elements, e.g. syllables or words, are assumed to have their neuronal counterparts in Hebbian cell assemblies comprising parts which are located in different areas of the human cortex, in particular within the language regions. We investigate the effects of 'lesions' in artificial 'assemblies' in which only next neighbours are connected reciprocally (simulation A). In addition, we simulate the effects of lesions in a net consisting of several 'assemblies' which was taken as a model of the human language cortex (simulation B). The lesion studies lead to predictions on language disabilities in aphasics, i e. in individua...
The classical Wernicke-Lichtheim-Geschwind model of the neurobiology of language was based on an ana...
Dissertation Neurobiological foundations of language comprehension system: Embodied cognition Abstra...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
I will highlight a neural architecture that we developed to simulate and explain cortical correlates...
This paper demonstrates how associative neural networks as standard models for Hebbian cell assembli...
Selective deficits in aphasic patients' grammatical production and comprehension are often cited as ...
Brain lesions are known to elicit reorganization of function in representational cortex. Using lingu...
Background: Representations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized as no...
Brain lesions are known to elicit reorganization of function in representational cortex. Using lingu...
Brain lesions are known to elicit reorganization of function in representational cortex. Using lingu...
We modelled language-learning processes in a brain-inspired model of the language cortex. The networ...
If the cortex is an associative memory, strongly connected cell assemblies will form when neurons in...
Studies of patients with acquired cognitive deficits following brain damage and studies using contem...
Our interdisciplinary research focuses on the application of connectionist modelling techniques to t...
In the 19th century, ground-breaking observations on aphasia by Broca and Wernicke suggested that la...
The classical Wernicke-Lichtheim-Geschwind model of the neurobiology of language was based on an ana...
Dissertation Neurobiological foundations of language comprehension system: Embodied cognition Abstra...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
I will highlight a neural architecture that we developed to simulate and explain cortical correlates...
This paper demonstrates how associative neural networks as standard models for Hebbian cell assembli...
Selective deficits in aphasic patients' grammatical production and comprehension are often cited as ...
Brain lesions are known to elicit reorganization of function in representational cortex. Using lingu...
Background: Representations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized as no...
Brain lesions are known to elicit reorganization of function in representational cortex. Using lingu...
Brain lesions are known to elicit reorganization of function in representational cortex. Using lingu...
We modelled language-learning processes in a brain-inspired model of the language cortex. The networ...
If the cortex is an associative memory, strongly connected cell assemblies will form when neurons in...
Studies of patients with acquired cognitive deficits following brain damage and studies using contem...
Our interdisciplinary research focuses on the application of connectionist modelling techniques to t...
In the 19th century, ground-breaking observations on aphasia by Broca and Wernicke suggested that la...
The classical Wernicke-Lichtheim-Geschwind model of the neurobiology of language was based on an ana...
Dissertation Neurobiological foundations of language comprehension system: Embodied cognition Abstra...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...